How to identify subject and object in interrogative sentences?
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Consider the following sentences: What about the party didn't you like? Who from the film do you most want to meet? What about the story amused you? The news from Italy was the same. The results from the exams were published. That photograph of Mary doing a back-flip arrived. These sentences all start with noun phrases. These particular noun phrases all have something in common. They all have a preposition phrase following the noun: What [about the party] didn't you like? Who [from the film] do you most want to meet? What [about the story] amused you? The news [from Italy] was the same. The results [from the exams] were published. That photograph [of Mary doing a back-flip] arrived.
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